Security
Expert on NZ's readiness for cyberattacks
The Government Communications Security Bureau is dismissing China's rejection of claims it hacked the computer systems of New Zealand parliamentary agencies.
On Tuesday, New Zealand accused China of… Audio
NZ sends clear message to China over cyberattack says expert
An international relations expert says New Zealand has sent a clear message to China: stop interfering or it will escalate its response.
The Government has accused Beijing of being behind a… Audio
Government accuses China of cyber-attacks
The Government has accused China for the first time of being behind several malicious cyber-attacks against New Zealand's Parliamentary agencies.
It comes after the United Kingdom and United States… Audio
Parliament network breached twice by China backed hackers: Minister
The Government's security agencies have confirmed a state-sponsored actor linked to China was involved in malicious cyber activity targeting NZ Parliament. Audio
Questions over whether NZ is linked to cyber-attacks
The UK has accused the Chinese state affiliated APT31 group of hacking its electoral commission, and targeting some of its MPs in 2021.
And the United States has charged seven Chinese nationals with… Audio
China expert on cyber-attack allegations
Let's get more analysis on China's alleged interference in Western democracies now.
The United Kingdom and the United States have called out China over what they say have been state sponsored… Audio
SIS and GCSB to appear before Intelligence and Security Committee
The United Kingdom and the United States have called out China over what they say have been state sponsored cyber-attacks.
The United Kingdom has accused China of hacking its electoral commission… Audio
UK accuses Chinese hackers of breaking into emails of British lawmakers
The United Kingdom has accused Chinese hackers of trying to break into the email accounts of British lawmakers who were critical of China and said a separate Chinese entity was behind a hack of its… Audio
UK and US call out China over cyber-attacks
The UK and US have called out China over what they say have been state sponsored cyber-attacks.
The United Kingdom has accused China of hacking its electoral commission, and targeting some of its… Audio
Five Eyes ran spy operation out of NZ's security bureau
A former senior minister says it's fair to assume its a member of the Five Eyes that ran a spy operation out of New Zealand's security bureau, which didn't have sign off from the government of the… Audio
Investigation reveals foreign spy operating out of NZ
A foreign agency ran a spy operation out of New Zealand's main spy agency for years without the government knowing.
The Inspector General of Intelligence and Security has revealed this in an… Audio
Around the motu : Kirsty Pickett in Te Anau
In Te Anau, the housing crisis is having an effect on business. Security camera upgrades are the source of conflict in Winton and why a cat called Ginge is charming Te Anau locals. Audio
Auckland suburb on look out for dogs accused of killing cats
Animal Management is warning residents of an Auckland suburb that a pair of dangerous dogs is on the loose and to keep an eye on their cats.
The council says they have had two complaints in Mt… Audio
Scammers target work of Māori designers
Scammers have targeted the work of Māori designers and artists promoting the Toitū Te Tiriti movement.
The phrase, meaning Honour the Treaty, is popular among activists protesting the government's… Audio
Aotearoa Student Press Association say access to Parliament has been restricted
Leaders of the Aotearoa Student Press Association say the Speaker of the House is restricting their access to the Parliamentary Press Gallery.
The Association's only press pass to Parliament has been… Audio
WTO Ministerial Conference set to begin in Abu Dhabi
Representatives from across the globe are convening at the World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi to try and set new rules for global commerce.
But concerns are being raised… Audio
Nurse concerned after name published in data leak
A frustrated nurse says she'll be looking over her shoulder for years after her name was published online in an unauthorised leak of Te Whatu Ora data.
She is one of 12,000 vaccinators who had their… Audio
Facial recognition software launched at Foodstuffs
Retailers hope a facial recognition trial being launched by Foodstuffs is a success, and can eventually be rolled out across the country.
New facial recognition software is being trialled in 25 New… Audio
ED security boost helping to address violent incidents
Te Whatu Ora has said new additional security guards in Emergency Departments have helped address increasingly violent incidents against staff. The security boost was part of the government's five… Audio
Extra security guards at hospitals helping, workers say
There are early signs extra security staff at hospital emergency departments this holiday period is helping stamp out abuse and violence - and those on the frontline are feeling safer at work.
The… Audio